Hi Jack,
One way would be to conditionally set the individual radio button's
selected property.
if (value == null)
{
yesRadioButton.selected="false";
noRadioButton.selected="false";
}
-TH
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--- In [email protected], "jack_freud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No. I tried that too. Having a third radio button whose visible
> property is set to false, that looks for a value of 'null' or '' or
> whatever I choose the third value (besides 'Yes'or 'No', works fine
> but seems like unnecessary work.
>
> Has anyone solved this differently?
>
> I could use a single checkbox, but people are used to separate yes and
> no radio buttons, and they're also not going to see the difference
> between false and null in this case.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
>
> --- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton tom.chiverton@
> wrote:
> >
> > On Thursday 23 November 2006 00:01, jack_freud wrote:
> > > labels of the two RadioButtons I have), then thought it would be
even
> > > cleaner to have the DB stored proc translate the value from the
bit
> > > field to 'Yes', 'No' or 'null' so the binding statement would be
> simple.
> >
> > Does '' work better than null ?
> >
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